Owner rejects accusation it breached agreement allowing the brand to pursue its own social mission
Returning to its roots may take luxury retailer back to the root of its problem
Bernard Arnault’s 32-year-old son spent past 4 years at Tiffany
Stock rises nearly 15% as luxury brand sets out plan to refocus on core products such as trench coats and scarves
Pandemic-era miscalculations are proving to be very expensive
Also in this newsletter: customs authorities seize record amount of counterfeit goods
Cluster of hospitality operators cancel British investments and divert spending to continental Europe instead
Plus, buy now, pay later start-up Klarna gets ready for an IPO
Condo-hotels, subscription services and US ski operators are all making their way across the Atlantic. But will high costs follow?
Tycoon’s company Frasers is UK fast-fashion retailer’s largest shareholder and has accused it of mismanagement
PSP acquires AGS from Macquarie and former Heathrow investor Ferrovial
About 70 of DIY chain’s outlets sold to owner of homeware chain The Range
Move follows concern over claims of train operators taking disproportionate action against passengers
Amsterdam-based food delivery giant offloads unit to US-based Wonder Group for $650mn after buying it for $7.3bn
Japanese convenience store operator receives rival buyout offer from members of founding family
The British clothing brand has a unique way of engaging customers
Moving to a hybrid hospitality model helped the property business adapt during the pandemic and beyond
The cult Canadian brand among women is betting on its one-stop-shop approach to versatile, athleisure menswear
A family manufacturer in Bradford has been propelled by the growth of discount retailers
Home services marketplace launched in the dotcom era has seen plumbers and roofers cut ad spending
Workers at food manufacturer Bakkavor have walked out in a dispute over pay
More than 200 sign letter to chancellor saying rises in national insurance contributions will cause business closures
Explosion of online sports betting in South American nation sparks warnings about its damaging impact
Increasing numbers of UK interiors brands are “peddling their wares” with a village-fete style verve – both broadening their customer base and creating a ‘halo effect’
Top football division clubs look to increase capacity by at least 14% over next decade